Sunday 29 May 2011

what cds on the billboard 100 do you consider total garbage and don't have a clue why anyone would waste their

what cds on the billboard 100 do you consider total garbage and don't have a clue why anyone would waste their

money on?

http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?f=Billboard+Comprehensive+Albums&pageNumber=Top+1-10&g=Albums

Answer by Sandra W
I’m sorry but for me that’s most of them. I’m not a picky music listener just like what I like and there isn’t to much of that out there, Don’t want to make anyone mad but where I am from Rock and Country are super well loved and I’m so tired of hearing it, especially Country.

Answer by mae
too many to name

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Lmao. I’m a huge fan for myself. But as much as I hear public say they despise him. He still dominates the billboad 100. His new album is striking number 1 next week. Confirmed on billboard.com

His songs still continuing to be on top on Itunes. To be honest his new album is going to be album of the year!. Incredible. Fantastic production and lyrical the best album I heard all year.
Of course I know that. Lol
Yes but the way public talk about him. I didn’t reckon all his albums would hit number 1
Yes but the way public talk about him. I didn’t reckon all his albums would hit number 1

Answer by Sleeping Beauty
Everyone does not despise his music. It is as simple as that.

Answer by Dresden Rose
The man is amazingly rude, his music isn’t.

Answer by cheap_wednesday
he’s obviously buying his albums himself, duh.

Answer by Joe
Maybe, it’s because, public despise the person, not the person’s music. Eerie, huh?

Answer by confused
man half of the public who say hey despise him but still lie his music needs to get over the taylor swift business. he still is a GREAT artist and plus, he does what a lot of you can’t. yes, what he did waswrong, but really, who cares.

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